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1975 *BUFFALO BILLS* (FOOTBALL) ORCHARD PARK, NY ADVERTISING COVER+BUFFALO LOGO!

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    SEPTEMBER 22, 1975 (LARGE 9 1/2" LONG X 4 1/4" HIGH) ~BUFFALO BILLS~  (PROFESSIONAL AMERICAN FOOTBALL TEAM) ONE BILLS DRIVE, ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK 14127 (2 SIDED) ADVERTISING COVER WITH BUFFALO BILLS LOGO AND "BILLS STADIUM" ILLUSTRATION ON BACK PANEL!
    "RARE" American Football League postal survivor!
    ______________________________________________________________________________
    Buffalo Bills
    Buffalo Bills
    Current season
    Established October 28, 1959
    ; 60 years ago
    [1]
    First season
    :
    1960
    Play
    in and headquartered in
    Bills Stadium
    Orchard Park, New York
    [2]
    Logo
    Wordmark
    League/conference affiliations
    American Football League
    (1960–1969)
    Eastern Division (1960–1969)
    National Football League
    (
    1970
    –present)
    American Football Conference
    (1970–present)
    AFC East
    (1970–present)
    Current uniform
    Team colors
    Royal blue, red, white, navy blue
    [3]
    [4]
    [5]
    Fight song
    "
    Shout
    "
    Mascot
    Billy Buffalo
    Personnel
    Owner(s)
    Kim Pegula
    Terry Pegula
    Head coach
    Sean McDermott
    General manager
    Brandon Beane
    Team history
    Buffalo Bills (1960–present)
    Championships
    League championships
    (2)
    AFL Championships
    (pre-1970
    AFL–NFL merger
    ) (2)
    1964
    ,
    1965
    Conference championships (4)
    AFC:
    1990
    ,
    1991
    ,
    1992
    ,
    1993
    Division championships (10)
    AFL Eastern:
    1964
    ,
    1965
    ,
    1966
    AFC East:
    1980
    ,
    1988
    ,
    1989
    ,
    1990
    ,
    1991
    ,
    1993
    ,
    1995
    Playoff appearances (19)
    AFL:
    1963
    ,
    1964
    ,
    1965
    ,
    1966
    NFL:
    1974
    ,
    1980
    ,
    1981
    ,
    1988
    ,
    1989
    ,
    1990
    ,
    1991
    ,
    1992
    ,
    1993
    ,
    1995
    ,
    1996
    ,
    1998
    ,
    1999
    ,
    2017
    ,
    2019
    Home fields
    War Memorial Stadium
    (1960–1972)
    Bills Stadium
    (1973–present)
    The
    Buffalo Bills
    are a professional
    American football
    team based in the
    Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area
    . They compete in the
    National Football League
    (NFL) as a member club of the league's
    American Football Conference
    (AFC)
    East
    division. The team plays its home games at
    Bills Stadium
    in
    Orchard Park, New York
    . The Bills are the only NFL team that plays its home games in the state of
    New York
    .
    [6]
    The Bills conduct summer training camp at
    St. John Fisher College
    in
    Pittsford, New York
    , an eastern suburb of
    Rochester
    .
    [7]
    The Bills began play as an original franchise of the
    American Football League
    (AFL) in
    1960
    . The club joined the NFL as a result of the
    AFL–NFL merger
    for the
    1970 season
    . The 1964 and 1965 Bills were the only teams representing Buffalo that won major league professional sports championships ("back-to-back" American Football League Championships). The Bills are the only team to win four consecutive
    conference championships
    and are the only NFL team to lose four consecutive
    Super Bowl
    games. The team was owned by
    Ralph Wilson
    from the team's founding in 1960, until his death in 2014 at the age of 95. After his death, Wilson's estate reached an agreement to sell the team to
    Terry
    and
    Kim Pegula
    , which was approved by the other NFL team owners on October 8, 2014.
    [8]
    The Bills formerly possessed the
    longest active playoff drought
    in any of the four major professional sports in North America: they did not qualify to play in the
    NFL playoffs
    from 1999 until 2017 and were the last NFL team (and last team in the
    major North American professional sports leagues
    overall) to qualify for the playoffs in the 21st century.
    [9]
    [10]
    Since then, the Bills have reached the playoffs in two of the past three NFL seasons and also clinched their first 10-win season in two decades in December 2019.
    History
    [
    edit
    ]
    The Bills began competitive play in 1960 as a charter member of the
    American Football League
    led by head coach
    Buster Ramsey
    and joined the NFL as part of the
    AFL–NFL merger
    in 1970.
    [11]
    The Bills won two consecutive American Football League titles in
    1964
    and
    1965
    with quarterback
    Jack Kemp
    and coach
    Lou Saban
    , but the club has yet to win a league championship since.
    Once the
    AFL–NFL merger
    took effect, the Bills became the second NFL team to represent the city; they followed the
    Buffalo All-Americans
    , a charter member of the league. Buffalo had been left out of the league since the All-Americans (by that point renamed the Bisons) folded in 1929; the Bills were no less than the third professional non-NFL team to compete in the city before the merger, following the
    Indians/Tigers
    of the early 1940s and
    an earlier team named the Bills
    , originally the Bisons, in the late 1940s in the
    All-America Football Conference
    (AAFC).
    Following the AFL–NFL merger, the Bills were generally mediocre in the 1970s, but featured All-Pro running back
    O. J. Simpson
    . After being pushed to the brink of failure in the mid-1980s, the collapse of the
    United States Football League
    and a series of highly drafted players such as
    Jim Kelly
    (who initially played for the USFL instead of the Bills),
    Thurman Thomas
    ,
    Bruce Smith
    and
    Darryl Talley
    allowed the Bills to rebuild into a perennial contender in the late 1980s through the mid-1990s, a period in which the team won four consecutive
    AFC Championships
    ; the team nevertheless lost all four subsequent
    Super Bowls
    , records in both categories that still stand.
    The rise of the division rival
    New England Patriots
    under
    Tom Brady
    , along with numerous failed attempts at rebuilding in the 2000s and 2010s, prevented the Bills from reaching the playoffs in seventeen consecutive seasons between 2000 and 2016, a 17-year drought that was the longest active playoff drought in all major professional sports at the time. It was broken when the Bills secured a wild-card berth on December 31, 2017. On October 8, 2014,
    Buffalo Sabres
    owners Terry and Kim Pegula received unanimous approval to acquire the Bills during the NFL owners' meetings, becoming the second ownership group of the team after team founder
    Ralph Wilson
    .
    [8]
    Name origins
    [
    edit
    ]
    In 1947 a contest was held to rename the AAFC Bisons, which was owned by James Breuil of the
    Frontier Oil Company
    . The winning entry suggested "Bills", reflecting on the famous western frontiersman,
    Buffalo Bill Cody
    . Carrying the "frontier" theme further, the winning contestant offered the team was being supported by Frontier Oil and was "opening a new frontier in sports in Western New York." When Buffalo joined the new American Football League in 1960, the name of the city's earlier pro football entry was adopted.
    [12]
    Logos and uniforms
    [
    edit
    ]
    Bills logo, 1962–1973
    The Bills' uniforms in its first two seasons were based on those of the
    Detroit Lions
    at the time.
    [3]
    [13]
    The team's original colors were Honolulu blue, silver and white, and the helmets were silver with no striping. There was no logo on the helmet, which displayed the players' numbers on each side.
    In
    1962
    , the standing red bison was designated as the logo and took its place on a white helmet.
    [3]
    In 1962, the team's colors also changed to red, white, and blue. The team switched to blue jerseys with red and white shoulder stripes similar to those worn by the Buffalo Bisons AHL hockey team of the same era. The helmets were white with a red center stripe.
    [3]
    The jerseys again saw a change in
    1964
    when the shoulder stripes were replaced by a distinctive stripe pattern on the sleeves consisting of four stripes, two thicker inner stripes and two thinner outer stripes all bordered by red piping. By
    1965
    , red and blue center stripes were put on the helmets.
    [14]
    The Bills introduced blue pants worn with the white jerseys in
    1973
    , the last year of the standing buffalo helmet. The blue pants remained through
    1985
    .
    [15]
    The face mask on the helmet was blue from
    1974
    through
    1986
    before changing to white.
    The standing bison logo was replaced by a blue charging one with a red slanting stripe streaming from its horn. The newer emblem, which is still the primary one used by the franchise, was designed by aerospace designer Stevens Wright in 1974.
    [16]
    [17]
    In
    1984
    , the helmet's shell color was changed from white to red, primarily to help Bills quarterback
    Joe Ferguson
    distinguish them more readily from three of their division rivals at that time, the
    Baltimore Colts
    , the
    Miami Dolphins
    , and the
    New England Patriots
    , who all also wore white helmets at that point. Ferguson said "Everyone we played had white helmets at that time. Our new head coach Kay Stephenson just wanted to get more of a contrast on the field that may help spot a receiver down the field."
    [18]
    (The Patriots have worn silver helmets since 1993, the Colts have since been realigned to the
    AFC South
    , and the
    New York Jets
    have since switched back to green-colored helmets after 20 years with white ones in
    2019
    .)
    In
    2002
    , under the direction of general manager
    Tom Donahoe
    , the Bills' uniforms went through radical changes. A darker shade of blue was introduced as the main jersey color, and nickel gray was introduced as an accent color. Both the blue and white jerseys featured red side panels. The white jerseys included a dark blue shoulder yoke and royal blue numbers. The helmet remained primarily red with one navy blue, two nickel, two royal blue, two white stripes, and white face mask. A new logo, a stylized "B" consisting of two bullets and a more detailed buffalo head on top, was proposed and had been released (it can be seen on a few baseball caps that were released for sale), but fan backlash led to the team retaining the running bison logo. The helmet logo adopted in 1974—a charging royal blue bison, with a red streak, white horn and eyeball—remained unchanged.
    In
    2005
    , the Bills revived the standing bison helmet and uniform of the mid-1960s as a throwback uniform.
    The Bills usually wore the all-blue combination at home and the all-white combination on the road when not wearing the throwback uniforms. They stopped wearing blue-on-white after
    2006
    , while the white-on-blue was not worn after
    2007
    .
    For the
    2011 season
    , the Bills unveiled a new uniform design, an updated rendition of the 1975–83 design. This change includes a return to the white helmets with "charging buffalo" logo, and a return to
    royal blue
    instead of
    navy
    .
    [4]
    [19]
    Buffalo sporadically wore white at home in the 1980s, but stopped doing so before their Super Bowl years. On November 6, 2011, against the New York Jets, the Bills wore white at home for the first time since
    1986
    . Since 2011, the Bills have worn white for a home game either with their primary uniform or a throwback set.
    The Bills' uniform received minor alterations as part of the league's new uniform contract with
    Nike
    . The new Nike uniform was unveiled on April 3, 2012.
    [20]
    On November 12, 2015, the Bills and the New York Jets became the first two teams to participate in the NFL's
    Color Rush
    uniform initiative, with Buffalo wearing an all-red combination for the first time in team history.
    [21]
    A notable use of the Bills' uniforms outside of football was in the
    2018 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
    , when the
    United States men's national junior ice hockey team
    wore Bills-inspired uniforms in their
    outdoor game
    against
    Team Canada
    on December 29, 2017.
    [22]
    Rivalries
    [
    edit
    ]
    The Bills have rivalries with their three
    AFC East
    opponents, and also have had occasional or historical rivalries with other teams such as the
    Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts
    (a former divisional rival),
    Kansas City Chiefs
    ,
    Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans
    ,
    Cleveland Browns
    , and
    Dallas Cowboys
    .
    [23]
    They also play an annual preseason game against the
    Detroit Lions
    .
    Divisional rivalries
    [
    edit
    ]
    Miami Dolphins
    [
    edit
    ]
    This is often considered Buffalo's most famous rivalry. Though the Bills and
    Dolphins
    both originated in the
    American Football League
    , the Dolphins did not start playing until 1966 as an expansion team while the Bills were one of the original eight teams. The rivalry first gained prominence when the Dolphins won every match-up against the Bills in the 1970s for an NFL-record 20 straight wins against a single opponent (the Bills defeated the Dolphins in their first matchup of the 1980s). Fortunes changed in the following decades with the rise of
    Jim Kelly
    as Buffalo's franchise quarterback, and though Kelly and Dolphins quarterback
    Dan Marino
    shared a competitive rivalry in the 1980s and 1990s, the Bills became dominant in the 1990s. Things have since cooled down after the retirements of Kelly and Marino and the
    rise of the New England Patriots
    , but Miami remains a fierce rival of the Bills, coming in second place in a recent poll of Buffalo's primary rival,
    [24]
    and the two teams have typically been close to each other in win-loss records. Miami leads the overall series 61–48–1 as of 2018, but Buffalo has the advantage in the playoffs at 3–1, including a win in the
    1992 AFC Championship Game
    .
    [25]
    New England Patriots
    [
    edit
    ]
    The rivalry with the
    New England Patriots
    first started when both teams were original franchises in the
    American Football League
    prior to the NFL-AFL merger. After the rise of head coach
    Bill Belichick
    and quarterback
    Tom Brady
    in New England, the Patriots have dominated the AFC East, including the Bills. The Bills-Patriots rivalry in particular has become lopsided as the Patriots are 31–5 against the Bills since Belichick became head coach in 2000. This has led many fans and players in the 2000s and beyond to replace the Dolphins with the Patriots as Buffalo's most hated rival.
    [24]
    [26]
    Overall, the Patriots lead the series 76–43–1 as of 2019.
    [27]
    The rivalry is also notable as numerous players, including
    Drew Bledsoe
    ,
    Doug Flutie
    ,
    Lawyer Milloy
    ,
    Brandon Spikes
    ,
    Scott Chandler
    ,
    Chris Hogan
    ,
    Mike Gillislee
    and
    Stephon Gilmore
    have played for both teams at some point in their careers.
    New York Jets
    [
    edit
    ]
    The Bills and
    Jets
    were both original AFL teams, and both represent the state of
    New York
    , though the Jets (since 1984) actually play their games in
    East Rutherford, New Jersey
    . While the rivalry represents the differences between
    New York City
    and
    Western New York
    , it has historically not been as intense as the Bills' rivalries with the Dolphins and Patriots, and the teams' fanbases either have grudging respect or low-key annoyance for each other when the teams are not playing one another. Oftentimes the Bills-Jets rivalry has become characterized by ugly games and shared mediocrity, but it has had a handful of competitive moments. The series heated up recently when former Jets head coach
    Rex Ryan
    became the Bills' head coach for two seasons, and has become notable again as Bills quarterback
    Josh Allen
    and Jets quarterback
    Sam Darnold
    , both drafted in the same year, maintain a friendly rivalry with one another.
    [28]
    Buffalo leads the series 62–55 as of 2018, including a playoff win in 1981.
    [29]
    Other rivalries
    [
    edit
    ]
    Tennessee Titans
    [
    edit
    ]
    See also:
    The Comeback (American football)
    and
    Music City Miracle
    The
    Tennessee Titans
    (formerly the
    Houston Oilers
    ) share an extended history with the Bills, both teams being original AFL clubs in 1960 and rivals in that league's East Division before the AFL-NFL merger. Matchups were intense in the 1990s with quarterback
    Warren Moon
    leading the Oilers against Jim Kelly's Bills.
    [30]
    Memorable playoff moments between the teams include
    The Comeback
    , in which the
    Frank Reich
    -led Bills overcame a 35–3 deficit to stun the Oilers 41–38 in 1992,
    [30]
    and the
    Music City Miracle
    , in which the now-Titans scored on a near-last-minute kickoff return with a controversial
    lateral pass
    to stun the Bills 22–16 in 1999.
    [31]
    The Music City Miracle was notable for being Buffalo's last playoff appearance until 2017.
    [32]
    The Titans currently lead the series 28–19.
    [33]
    Cleveland Browns
    [
    edit
    ]
    Though the Bills and
    Cleveland Browns
    are in different divisions and did not start playing each other until after 1972, match-ups between the two teams occasionally get heated up due to the proximity and similarity between the cities of Buffalo and Cleveland, though the teams' fanbases otherwise share a mutual respect. As with the Bills–Jets rivalry, the Bills and Browns often share bad luck and have seen their share of ugly games, including a 6–3 Browns win in which the winning quarterback only completed 2 of 17 passes.
    [34]
    However, there have been other occasions when both teams have been competitive such as in the 1980s and most recently in 2007 and 2014.
    [35]
    The rivalry also gained heat when former Bills safety
    Donte Whitner
    was with the Browns.
    [36]
    The Browns currently lead the series 13–9, including a playoff win in 1990, though the Bills have outscored the Browns in the series.
    [37]
    The Browns shared a rivalry with the Bills'
    predecessors
    in the
    All-America Football Conference
    , playing them twice in the AAFC playoffs before becoming one of three AAFC teams to join the NFL. The Bills were not selected to join the NFL and folded with the rest of the AAFC, leaving Buffalo without professional football until the current Bills were formed in 1959.
    [35]
    Other AFC rivals
    [
    edit
    ]
    The Bills and the
    Kansas City Chiefs
    were also original teams in the AFL and have had a long history against each other, despite never being in the same division. This rivalry heated up recently as the Bills and Chiefs met in consecutive years from 2008 to 2015, and again in 2017.
    [38]
    The teams have played three playoff games against each other, including the AFL Championship game that determined the AFL's (later AFC) representative in
    the first Super Bowl
    , with Kansas City winning and going on to face the
    Green Bay Packers
    in the Super Bowl. However, Buffalo defeated Kansas City in the 1993 AFC championship game to advance to its fourth straight Super Bowl appearance. Buffalo currently leads the series 26-21-1.
    [39]
    In recent years, bitterness has emerged between the Bills and the
    Jacksonville Jaguars
    , who had handed Buffalo its first playoff loss in
    Bills Stadium
    in 1996. Both teams occupy two of the smallest media markets in the NFL. After years of concurrent bottom feeding in the late 2000s and early 2010s, this rivalry has emerged after former Bills head coach
    Doug Marrone
    , who had quit on the team after the 2014 season, was hired as a coaching assistant for Jacksonville and rose to become the Jaguars' head coach.
    [40]
    Since then, the series has featured a Bills loss to the Jaguars in
    London
    ,
    [41]
    an ugly, low-scoring playoff game in 2017,
    [42]
    trash talk from Jaguars players such as
    Jalen Ramsey
    and a brawl between the teams in 2018.
    [43]
    [44]
    Playoffs
    [
    edit
    ]
    1963 AFL Eastern Division Playoff
    :
    Boston Patriots
    26,
    Buffalo Bills
    8
    1964 AFL Championship
    :
    Buffalo Bills
    20,
    San Diego Chargers
    7
    1965 AFL Championship
    :
    Buffalo Bills
    23,
    San Diego Chargers
    0
    1966 AFL Championship
    :
    Kansas City Chiefs
    31,
    Buffalo Bills
    7
    1974 Divisional Playoffs
    :
    Pittsburgh Steelers
    32,
    Buffalo Bills
    14
    1980 Divisional Playoffs
    :
    San Diego Chargers
    20,
    Buffalo Bills
    14
    1981 Wild Card Game
    :
    Buffalo Bills
    31,
    New York Jets
    27
    1981 Divisional Playoffs
    :
    Cincinnati Bengals
    28,
    Buffalo Bills
    21
    1988 Divisional Playoffs
    :
    Buffalo Bills
    17,
    Houston Oilers
    10
    1988 AFC Championship
    :
    Cincinnati Bengals
    21,
    Buffalo Bills
    10
    1989 Divisional Playoffs
    :
    Cleveland Browns
    34,
    Buffalo Bills
    30
    1990 Divisional Playoffs
    :
    Buffalo Bills
    44,
    Miami Dolphins
    34
    1990 AFC Championship
    :
    Buffalo Bills
    51,
    Los Angeles Raiders
    3
    Super Bowl XXV
    :
    New York Giants
    20,
    Buffalo Bills
    19
    1991 Divisional Playoffs
    :
    Buffalo Bills
    37,
    Kansas City Chiefs
    14
    AFC Championship
    :
    Buffalo Bills
    10,
    Denver Broncos
    7
    Super Bowl XXVI
    :
    Washington Redskins
    37,
    Buffalo Bills
    24
    1992 AFC Wild Card Game
    :
    Buffalo Bills
    41,
    Houston Oilers
    38
    OT
    1992 AFC Divisional Playoffs
    :
    Buffalo Bills
    24,
    Pittsburgh Steelers
    3
    1992 AFC Championship
    :
    Buffalo Bills
    29,
    Miami Dolphins
    10
    Super Bowl XXVII
    :
    Dallas Cowboys
    52,
    Buffalo Bills
    17
    1993 Divisional Playoffs
    :
    Buffalo Bills
    29,
    Los Angeles Raiders
    23
    AFC Championship
    :
    Buffalo Bills
    30,
    Kansas City Chiefs
    13
    Super Bowl XXVIII
    :
    Dallas Cowboys
    30,
    Buffalo Bills
    13
    1995 Wild Card Game
    :
    Buffalo Bills
    37,
    Miami Dolphins
    22
    1995 Divisional Playoffs
    :
    Pittsburgh Steelers
    40,
    Buffalo Bills
    21
    1996 Wild Card Game
    :
    Jacksonville Jaguars
    30,
    Buffalo Bills
    27
    1998 Wild Card Game
    :
    Miami Dolphins
    24,
    Buffalo Bills
    17
    1999 Wild Card Game
    :
    Tennessee Titans
    22,
    Buffalo Bills
    16
    2017 Wild Card Game
    :
    Jacksonville Jaguars
    10,
    Buffalo Bills
    3
    2019 Wild Card Game
    :
    Houston Texans
    22,
    Buffalo Bills
    19
    OT
    Playoff record: 14 wins, 17 losses
    [45]
    [
    obsolete source
    ]
    Notable players
    [
    edit
    ]
    Retired numbers
    [
    edit
    ]
    The Buffalo Bills have retired three numbers in franchise history: No. 12 for
    Jim Kelly
    , No. 34 for
    Thurman Thomas
    and No. 78 for
    Bruce Smith
    . Despite the fact that the Bills have only retired three jersey numbers in franchise history, the team has other numbers no longer issued to any player or in reduced circulation.
    [46]
    [47]
    Buffalo Bills retired numbers
    No.
    Player
    Position
    Tenure
    Retired
    12
    Jim Kelly
    QB
    1986–1996
    [46]
    November 19, 2001
    34
    Thurman Thomas
    RB
    1988–1999
    [48]
    [49]
    October 30, 2018
    78
    Bruce Smith
    DE
    1985–1999
    [47]
    September 15, 2016
    Reduced circulation:
    [46]
    44
    Elbert Dubenion
    , WR, 1960–1968
    66
    Billy Shaw
    , OG, 1961–1969
    83
    Andre Reed
    , WR, 1985–1999
    (
    Lee Evans III
    wore No. 83 by special permission)
    Since the earliest days of the team, the number 31 was not supposed to be issued to any other player. The Bills had stationery and various other team merchandise showing a running player wearing that number, and it was not supposed to represent any specific person, but the 'spirit of the team.' In the first three decades of the team's existence, the number 31 was only seen once: in 1969, when reserve running back
    Preston Ridlehuber
    damaged his number 36 jersey during a game, equipment manager Tony Marchitte gave him the number 31 jersey to wear while repairing the number 36. The number 31 was not issued again until 1990 when first round draft choice
    James (J.D.) Williams
    wore it for his first two seasons; it has since been returned to general circulation, with safety
    Dean Marlowe
    wearing the number in 2019.
    Number 32 had been withdrawn from circulation, but not retired, after
    O. J. Simpson
    . Former owner
    Ralph Wilson
    insisted on not reissuing the number, even after Simpson's
    highly publicized murder case
    and later
    robbery conviction
    . The number was placed back into circulation in 2019 with
    Senorise Perry
    wearing the number that year.
    [50]
    Number 15 was historically only issued sparingly after the retirement of
    Jack Kemp
    ,
    [46]
    but was later returned to general circulation. Receiver
    John Brown
    wears the number as of 2019.
    Number 1 has also only rarely been used, for reasons never explained. Kicker
    Mike Hollis
    , who played one season for the Bills in 2002, was the most recent to wear the number in the regular season. It went 17 years without being reissued before
    David Sills
    was assigned it during the 2019 preseason.
    Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Distinguished Service Award Recipients
    [
    edit
    ]
    1986 –
    Ben Williams
    1987 –
    Joe DeLamielleure
    1988 –
    Steve Freeman
    1989 –
    Jerry Butler
    1990 –
    Tim Vogler
    1991 –
    Joe Ferguson
    1992 –
    Ken Jones
    1993 –
    Booker Edgerson
    1994 –
    George "Butch" Byrd
    1995 –
    Tony Greene
    1996 –
    Frank Lewis
    1997 – Steven Paganelli
    1996 –
    Roland Hooks
    1997 –
    Jim Ritcher
    ,
    Charley Ferguson
    1998 –
    Stew Barber
    ,
    Ed Rutkowski
    1999 –
    Fred Smerlas
    ,
    Reggie McKenzie
    2000 –
    Darryl Talley
    ,
    Ernie Warlick
    2001 –
    Steve Tasker
    ,
    Kent Hull
    2002 –
    Don Beebe
    2003 –
    Thurman Thomas
    2004 –
    Paul Maguire
    2005 –
    Frank Reich
    2006 –
    Phil Hansen
    2007 –
    Lou Piccone
    , Denny Lynch
    2008 –
    Mark Kelso
    2009 –
    Andre Reed
    2010 –
    Ruben Brown
    2011 –
    Scott Norwood
    [51]
    2012 –
    Chris Mohr
    2013 –
    Al Bemiller
    2014 –
    Russ Brandon
    [52]
    Buffalo Bills Wall of Fame
    [
    edit
    ]
    Elected to the
    Pro Football Hall of Fame
    Buffalo Bills Wall of Fame
    Inducted
    No.
    Name
    Position
    Tenure
    1980
    32
    O. J. Simpson
    RB
    1969–1977
    1984
    15
    Jack Kemp
    QB
    1962–1969
    1985

    Pat McGroder
    Contributor
    GM
    1961–1983
    1983
    1987
    70
    Tom Sestak
    DT
    1962–1968
    1988
    66
    Billy Shaw
    OG
    1961–1969
    1989

    Ralph C. Wilson Jr.
    Owner
    1959–2014
    1992
    12
    The 12th Man
    Fans
    1960–
    present
    1993
    44
    Elbert Dubenion
    WR
    1960–1968
    1994
    58
    Mike Stratton
    LB
    1962–1972
    1995
    12
    Joe Ferguson
    QB
    1973–1984
    1996

    Marv Levy
    HC
    GM
    1986–1997
    2006–2007
    1997
    68
    Joe DeLamielleure
    OG
    1973–1979
    1985
    1998
    20
    Robert James
    CB
    1969–1974
    1999

    Edward Abramoski
    Trainer
    1960–1996
    2000
    61
    Bob Kalsu
    G
    1968
    26
    George Saimes
    S
    1963–1969
    2001
    12
    Jim Kelly
    QB
    1986–1996
    76
    Fred Smerlas
    DT
    1979–1989
    2002
    67
    Kent Hull
    C
    1986–1996
    2003
    56
    Darryl Talley
    LB
    1983–1994
    2004
    51
    Jim Ritcher
    C
    /
    G
    1980–1993
    2005
    34
    Thurman Thomas
    RB
    1988–1999
    2006
    83
    Andre Reed
    WR
    1985–1999
    2007
    89
    Steve Tasker
    WR
    1986–1997
    2008
    78
    Bruce Smith
    DE
    1985–1999
    2010
    24
    Booker Edgerson
    DB
    1962–1969
    2011
    90
    Phil Hansen
    DE
    1991–2001
    2012

    Bill Polian
    GM
    1984–1992
    2014

    Van Miller
    Broadcaster
    1960–1971
    1977–2003
    2015

    Lou Saban
    Coach
    1962–1965
    1972–1976
    2017
    34
    Cookie Gilchrist
    RB
    1962–1964
    Pro Football Hall of Fame
    [
    edit
    ]
    Buffalo Bills Hall of Famers
    Players
    No.
    Name
    Position
    Tenure
    Inducted
    32
    O. J. Simpson
    RB
    1969–1977
    1985
    66
    Billy Shaw
    OG
    1961–1969
    1999
    12
    Jim Kelly
    QB
    1986–1996
    2002
    80
    James Lofton
    WR
    1989–1992
    2003
    68
    Joe DeLamielleure
    OG
    1973–1979
    1985
    2003
    34
    Thurman Thomas
    RB
    1988–1999
    2007
    78
    Bruce Smith
    DE
    1985–1999
    2009
    83
    Andre Reed
    WR
    1985–1999
    2014
    [53]
    81
    Terrell Owens
    WR
    2009
    2018
    Coaches and Executives
    Name
    Position
    Tenure
    Inducted
    Marv Levy
    HC
    GM
    1986–1997
    2006–2007
    2001
    Ralph Wilson
    Owner
    1959–2014
    2009
    Bill Polian
    GM
    1984–1992
    2015
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